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Lick a ph paper and put it on the crystals. Does it turn purple? If yes, its naoh.
Edit: or it might be sodium tartarate as well

The fiberglass is i think some tartarate salt of meth but not sure which enantiomer. I had it in my lab for weeks as well, thought its some thrash and wanted to dispose it, but luckily i thought to myslef "what if", concerted it to hcl salt and was suprised i got something smokeable that got me high.
 

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I'm fairly sure it is sodium tartrate or at least something tartrate as flocculqation is the result of adding more acid than can be dissolved in the solvent, and since I'm deprotonating it with sodium hydroxide, accounting for the hydroxide ion is all we need to do to say it is sodium tartrate. Tartaric ascid +sodium hydroxide in water makes sodium tartrae and water. Just because I can I took a litt pinch and hydrated it withn water and at saturation the ph is 5
 

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perfect, one mystery solved
 
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